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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Tom is the system. Jerry is done playing by the rules. In Escape the System, a classic cartoon chase turns into a metaphor for modern rebellion. Jerry is escaping the rat race, chasing freedom, becoming the entrepreneur. Above him, the words “Escape the system, make your own” and “Startup” that float in the chaos like a spark of new beginnings. The ladder with the question mark? It’s the unknown—risk, reward, the climb you take when you stop following… and start building.
Tom, desperate, stuck, part of the machine—tries to pull him back. But Jerry's already gone. This piece is fun, and full of motion. A bold reminder that the real winners aren’t the ones who run faster inside the wheel—they’re the ones who jump out of it.
This is a painting for the rebels, the founders, the ones building their own way out.
80 x 80 x 4 cm, mixed media on canvas, signed and dated, artwork comes ready to hang.
« Figuration and abstraction are very close to each other for me, I deconstruct and create them anew, the protagonists of our time. »
Kristin Kossi is a German artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as British Vogue, GQ Magazine, Harvest Magazine, etc. Kossi's vibrant compositions are created in the tradition of pop art. She depicts urban landscapes, portraits of comic characters, and public figures through blending painting, lithography, and collage with text and bright colors.